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Overdetermined — may refer to: Overdetermined systems in various branches of mathematics Overdetermination in various fields of psychology or analytical thought This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia

overdetermined — adjective a) (Of a problem or question) which suffers so many constraints that it has no solution. b) (Of a system of linear equations) which has more equations than variables … Wiktionary

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Overdetermined system — For the philosophical term, see overdetermination. In mathematics, a system of linear equations is considered overdetermined if there are more equations than unknowns.[1] The terminology can be described in terms of the concept of counting… … Wikipedia

Linear least squares — is an important computational problem, that arises primarily in applications when it is desired to fit a linear mathematical model to measurements obtained from experiments. The goals of linear least squares are to extract predictions from the… … Wikipedia

Linear least squares/Proposed — Linear least squares is an important computational problem, that arises primarily in applications when it is desired to fit a linear mathematical model to observations obtained from experiments. Mathematically, it can be stated as the problem of… … Wikipedia

Overdetermination — For the mathematics term, see Overdetermined system. Overdetermination, the idea that a single observed effect is determined by multiple causes at once (any one of which alone might be enough to account for the effect), was originally a key… … Wikipedia